2007 has been an exciting year for Equine-Reproduction.com, LLC! We relocated from Northern California to Wynnewood, Oklahoma (65 miles south of Oklahoma City...
A pony has come to our farm of unknown parentage. He's a sweet little bright bay, no white showing at all. He's coming 4 so not in his foal coat. He has a...
A mare with her foal was just brought to our house today. The mare is a dark grulla and her foal is a dark bay by our stallion, who is bay. I don't have...
Well, bay dun will still have a diluted hair coat, but what will differ will be the degree of dilution. Some are barely discernable. The best thing to do...
Interesting! I'm about 99.9% certain this colt at our place is a dun. His dam is grulla and she has thrown duns with all her babies except one and the jury is...
Mary Mels Mystery - dark chestnut with flaxen mane/tail and sabino white markings, 15.1 hands, strongly gaited Morgan stallion, broke to ride, sweet as pie....
For a few months I had gotten into trick training. Used the Trickometry book.. Trained my then-stallions to bow - on command from the rider.. Haven't done much...
Since we haven't been able to find that perfect gaited mule for my large Husband.. (it's true that a GOOD mule is never for sale..) - we've found a quality...
Off Broadway is standing in Michigan. I am running a special for June..standing him at $350 stud fee. Disposable container, Shipped Semen, no refunds, no...
The person to contact about Mule colors is Leah Patton at the ADMS - she is the most knowledgable person in the country on hybrid colors and donkey colors....
Bay dun is regular dun (as is zebra dun) - just like black dun is grulla/grullo. If the horse isn't diluted the primatives are just countershading. Dun ...
Lewella you said that the tobiano trait usually only express' on mules as
tall white socks. This is just a question. If you breed to a homozygous
tobiano...
Hi Brittany, Even with a homozygous mare tobiano mules will usually have no body spots - just the high whites in back and socks in front. Sabino doesn't seem...
What if you have a older bay that has leg bars and dorsal. Would that still be considered counter shading? Also, can a dun jump generations? I didn't think so...
If anyone has a nurse mare, we are in serious need of one. We rescued a 2 week old colt today from the kill buyer. Unfortunately we could not save his mom as...
No, dun cannot jump generations. It is a simple dominant, meaning if you have it, you see it... BUT, it can be masked pretty efficiently by other color...
AMHA Prairie Views Little Miss Destiny Born- 1994 Color-Dun Height-31 inches Destiny is a very pretty mare with over all nice conformation and Pretty head,...
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New to group thanks for having me. Owned a BuckSkin mare years ago and always enjoy colored horses. Joined group to stay in touch with the different horse...
I go with the idea that there is a range of "dilution" depending on mom and dad's coat and whether or not "sooty" is present. If all the markings are there,...
Here we go again! The identification of dun is very subjective at moment and many opinions given. What happens for instance in the case of a dark, black bay ...
Countershading can last for life. A great site for dun genetics is http://www.duncentralstation.com. Very well researched and great comparisons between real...
It is really not that subjective. Dun is a dilution gene and therefore it dilutes. It dilutes ALL base colors. Yes, we know you think your mare is a dun and...
I think their site was hacked. Hopefully they will get it back up soon! CJ ... From: Lewella Tembreull To: 1RainbowHorses@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, June...
I was wondering when you have a dilute foal how you know when a foal is for sure a palomino? I have some who are very light under thier belly but seem almost...
no pictures attached here... Anna ... From: "IMACOUNTRYGIRL" <kmgallus@...> To: <1RainbowHorses@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 1:58 PM...